English to Punjabi Dictionary overtime

overtime

afikun asiko
definition
adverb
they were working overtime to fulfill a big order
in addition to normal working hours.
noun
fewer opportunities for overtime
time in addition to what is normal, as time worked beyond one's scheduled working hours.
example
fewer opportunities for 'overtime'
The veteran has accounted for four of the team's six victories with field goals in the final seconds of regulation or 'overtime' .
They should not be forced to work 'overtime' every day to finish their job.
Four of those five field goals won games for the team, and the fifth sent a game into 'overtime' .
In peak seasons, she works seven days a week for months at a time - four hours of overtime a day Monday through Friday and two hours of 'overtime' on Saturday.
On two occasions, Kansas City valiantly rallied from a two-touchdown deficit to the game into 'overtime' .
Unfortunately for me, church went 'overtime' this week - outside.
his brain was working 'overtime'
There will also be a tiebreaker, to guess my 'overtime' hours, in case there is a draw.
In part because of his judgment, Tennessee won that game in double 'overtime' .
They say sick pay, 'overtime' and machine operating rates would all be worse if the offer was accepted.
The virtual townscape becomes choked with black smoke, dumper-trucks work 'overtime' carrying waste to the landfill site, fires rage.
Although he only has an income of 800 yuan per month, he works 'overtime' every day.
I was forced to work 'overtime' last night so missed his new programme, any good?
Even more remarkably, many office goers and industrial workers had worked extra hours and donated their 'overtime' earnings to raise a fund for the victims.
his brain was working 'overtime'
The most obvious sign of our victory is that management has agreed to pay strikers their full wages, including scheduled 'overtime' and full bonuses, for the days they were on strike.
The Sri Lankan government has imposed drastic funding cuts to public hospitals and health services for the payment of 'overtime' or extra duty allowances.
Do you remember nailing a 37-yard field goal with five seconds remaining in regulation to send that game into 'overtime' ?
they were working 'overtime' to fulfill a big order
Trade unions, however, are generally not recognised, and most of them spend a good deal of their time and energy trying to get their meagre wages and 'overtime' paid on time.
One-third of the nurses worked 'overtime' every day they worked during the four weeks.
Instead, the decision enshrines the present work regime, while creating the illusion that workers now have the right to refuse long 'overtime' hours.
These would involve savings areas like 'overtime' , premium payments, travel costs, reductions in replacement of absent staff.
The company's answer is to offer bonuses for working seven hour long 'overtime' shifts.
You figure the worst thing that could happen if you miss it is that the game goes into 'overtime' .
Often wages are very low, hours long and forced 'overtime' common.
‘They force us to work 'overtime' and now they're forcing a contract on us…’ the ad began.
Because salaries are not sufficient to cover living expenses, the workers are desperate to obtain their outstanding 'overtime' and holiday payments.
I assure you more than half of the department's own social workers work 'overtime' every week.
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